Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Gers to step up McInnes chase

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RANGERS will make a fresh move for Derek McInnes after seeing their first attempt knocked back by Aberdeen.

The Ibrox club remain committed to appointing the 46-year-old former Gers midfielder as Pedro Caixinha’s successor.

And they plan to make a second attempt to lure him back to Glasgow today.

McInnes is reported to have an £800,000 release clause written into his Dons deal but Gers did not even get as far as making an offer of compensati­on before seeing their opening request to hold talks with the former St Johnstone and Bristol City boss rejected by Dons chairman Stewart Milne last night.

The Pittodrie chief claimed last week he had been given an assurance from his manager that his future remained in the Granite City.

And Milne is determined to ensure he does not lose him to the club who present the biggest threat to A b e rd e e n ’s p ro s p e c t s of clinching second place for the four th season running.

In a terse statement released j ust after 7pm y e s t e r d a y, A b e r d e e n confirmed they had finally been contacted by Rangers after six weeks of rumour and speculatio­n following Caixinha’s sacking.

It said: “Aberdeen Football Club has announced this evening that Rangers have contacted the club asking for permission to speak to Derek McInnes and that permission has been refused.”

McInnes, though, will hope the matter can be resolved one way or another.

The protracted recruitmen­t process and associated rumour mill has frustrated the former Greenock Morton, West Brom and Rangers star.

 ??  ?? Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes.
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes.

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